Salisbury, MD – March 25, 2026
The Parkside Varsity Rams delivered a statement performance on Monday, overwhelming Wicomico with a 24–0 shutout fueled by relentless offense and efficient pitching. Parkside plated runs in waves, ending the contest early while showcasing depth throughout the lineup and dominance in all facets of the game
Fast Start Sets the Tone
Parkside wasted no time swinging the momentum decisively in its favor. The Rams sent 24 batters to the plate, producing 12 hits and drawing 10 walks as they raced out to a commanding lead before Wicomico could settle in. Early RBI contributions from Ryan Lewis, Thomas Gormley, and Brayden Smith helped crack the game open, while aggressive baserunning kept constant pressure on the defense.
Middle of the Order Delivers
The heart of the Parkside lineup was relentless. Aiden Headley was a force at the plate, going a perfect 3-for-3 with a home run and a game-high five RBIs. Garrett Jones added two hits and scored twice, while Dave Smith reached base in all three plate appearances and drove in two runs. Parkside finished with 17 RBIs in the shortened contest, a testament to timely hitting up and down the order.
Pitching Locks It Down
While the offense made headlines, the Rams’ pitching staff quietly turned in a flawless outing. Paxton Green earned the win with a clean inning, allowing no hits while striking out one. Frank Harrison followed with another scoreless frame, as Parkside combined for two no-hit innings with just one walk allowed. Wicomico managed only one baserunner in the entire game.
Defense and Depth Shine
Parkside’s defensive execution matched its offensive intensity. The Rams played error-free baseball, while also capitalizing on Wicomico miscues to extend innings. Contributions came from across the bench, including key walks, hit-by-pitches, and productive outs that kept the lineup moving from top to bottom.
Player of the Game
Aiden Headley (Parkside) was unstoppable, finishing 3-for-3 with a home run, five RBIs, and a run scored. His power and patience anchored the Rams’ biggest innings and set the tone for the lopsided victory.
Final
Parkside 24, Wicomico 0
With the 24–0 shutout, Parkside continues to establish itself as one of the region’s most dangerous varsity programs, pairing explosive offense with disciplined pitching.

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